State · Northeast

Glamping in New York

53 stays in New York

New York is part of the Northeast glamping landscape. GlampTrail tracks 53 stays in New York, spanning a mix of stay types and elevations.

What New York glamping looks like

The Northeast packs an outsized share of the country's glamping inventory into a small geography: the Adirondacks, the Catskills, the Berkshires, the Green Mountains, the White Mountains, and the Maine coast. Properties tend to be small, seasonally operated, and tightly integrated with the surrounding hardwood forests. Foliage season is the headline, but the sustained shoulder seasons (May–June and late September–October) are arguably better for the actual stay experience. Within New York specifically, the inventory tends to cluster around the state's signature outdoor destinations — its largest protected areas, its scenic byways, and the small towns that have developed visitor infrastructure to support multi-night stays. The state's glamping properties are typically small, owner-operated, and seasonal, which means inventory turns quickly during peak windows.

Best time to visit

June through October; foliage second half of September into October. The shoulder weeks on either side of peak season usually offer the best ratio of weather quality to crowd density, and pricing typically softens by 15–30% versus headline dates. If you have flexibility, target midweek nights in the shoulder window.

Amenities you'll find here

Expect serious heat for the cool shoulder months, wood stoves where they're allowed, and small kitchens optimized for cool-weather cooking. Many properties close from November through April. Within New York, expect operators to lean into whatever the state's defining outdoor attribute is — water access, mountain proximity, dark skies, or coastal frontage — and to design their amenity sets accordingly.

Pricing in New York

Foliage-week pricing climbs aggressively — expect $250–$500 for a shoulder-week stay that would be $150–$280 in summer.

Booking tips for New York

Book the Northeast as far ahead as you can for any peak window — operators here are small and often have only a handful of units. Confirm road access (especially for unpaved approaches), seasonal closure dates, and any minimum-stay requirements. Trip insurance is meaningful in this region given weather variability; consider a refundable rate if you're booking in a tight window. If you're flying in, the closest commercial airport is usually a 1–3 hour drive from the property; rent something with reasonable ground clearance for any stay that requires unpaved access.

Stays in New York

Cabins · New York

Carpenter Town

★ 4.9 · 63 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Bonnell Flats

★ 4.9 · 35 reviews

Cabins · New York

Black Walnut Bottom

★ 4.3 · 140 reviews

Cabins · New York

Paradise Bay Park Family Campground

★ 4.7 · 96 reviews

Cabins · New York

Brushwood Folklore Center

★ 4.8 · 58 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Lakeside Campground

★ 4.8 · 166 reviews

Cabins · New York

Little Sand

★ 4.9 · 36 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Little Rock Pond Tenting Area

★ 4.8 · 78 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Twin Brooks Tenting Area

★ 4.6 · 148 reviews

Cabins · Fort Ann

Camp Wakpominee Main Office

★ 4.3 · 116 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Hump Brook Campsite

★ 4.3 · 66 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Hertein Campsite

★ 4.6 · 111 reviews

Cabins · New York

Fox Hollow Camping

★ 4.4 · 162 reviews

Airstreams · New York

Campground at Sinnemahoning State Park

★ 4.4 · 152 reviews

Cabins · New York

Rip Van Winkle Camping

★ 4.7 · 51 reviews

Cabins · New York

Koa Camping

★ 4.6 · 43 reviews

Cabins · New York

Belle Hollow (Private)

★ 4.3 · 179 reviews

Airstreams · New York

Trails End Campground

★ 4.7 · 45 reviews

Airstreams · New York

Alpine Meadows Lake Campground

★ 4.5 · 94 reviews

Cabins · New York

Bald Eagle #72

★ 4.3 · 50 reviews

Cabins · New York

004 Spruce Run Road

★ 4.3 · 143 reviews

Cabins · New York

005 Spruce Run Road

★ 4.3 · 157 reviews

Cabins · New York

008 Spruce Run Road

★ 4.3 · 63 reviews

Airstreams · New York

Ives Run

★ 4.4 · 64 reviews

Cabins · New York

Thousand Acres Ranch Resort

★ 4.2 · 62 reviews

Cabins · New York

Highbanks Campground

★ 4.5 · 135 reviews

Cabins · New York

Maunch Chunck Lake County Park

★ 4.8 · 116 reviews

Cabins · New York

Jim Thorpe Campground

★ 4.9 · 23 reviews

Cabins · New York

Wyman's Chalet and Cottages

★ 4.8 · 181 reviews

Cabins · New York

Slayton Pasture Cabin

★ 4.5 · 9 reviews

Cabins · New York

279A Campsite

★ 4.3 · 88 reviews

Cabins · New York

Edna Sheary Lodge

★ 4.9 · 64 reviews

Cabins · New York

Bison

★ 4.9 · 57 reviews

Cabins · New York

Baden Powell

★ 4.9 · 49 reviews

Cabins · New York

White Buffalo

★ 4.9 · 57 reviews

Cabins · New York

Bear

★ 4.9 · 52 reviews

Cabins · New York

Fox

★ 4.9 · 51 reviews

Cabins · New York

Staff Site

★ 4.9 · 58 reviews

Cabins · New York

Beaver

★ 4.9 · 51 reviews

Cabins · New York

Dan Beard

★ 4.9 · 57 reviews

Cabins · New York

Bob White

★ 4.9 · 49 reviews

Cabins · New York

Eagle

★ 4.9 · 47 reviews

Cabins · New York

James West

★ 4.9 · 48 reviews

Cabins · New York

Owl

★ 4.9 · 52 reviews

Cabins · New York

Huletts on Lake George

★ 4.5 · 123 reviews

Cabins · New York

279 Campsite

★ 4.3 · 88 reviews

Cabins · New York

Sky Lake Camp and Retreat Center

★ 4.6 · 31 reviews

Cabins · New York

Beaver Meadow Lodge

★ 4.9 · 126 reviews

Airstreams · New York

Fourmile Creek

★ 4.8 · 178 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

East Lake Campground

★ 4.4 · 125 reviews

Safari Tents · New York

Rothrock Campsite 6

★ 4.8 · 108 reviews

Cabins · New York

Rothrock State Forest Campsite #3

★ 4.2 · 137 reviews

Cabins · New York

007 Engle Road

★ 4.3 · 146 reviews